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Sibanath Chetia

Sibanath Chetia
Gendermale
Age42
StateASSAM
ConstituencyMAKUM

Sibanath Chetia is contesting as a candidate from the INC in the 2026 ASSAM Assembly elections. Voters of the MAKUM constituency in the TINSUKIA district of ASSAM will decide Sibanath Chetia's political fate. Sibanath Chetia is 42 years old and has an educational qualification of 12th Pass. Yes (1) cases are registered against Sibanath Chetia. Sibanath Chetia's total assets amount to Rs 21.5Lac, while liabilities stand at Rs 0.

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Candidate Details

2026
  • Serious IPC Counts

    1
  • Education

    12th Pass
  • Cases

    Yes (1)
  • Self Profession

    Business
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Sibanath Chetia Assets

  • Property Details
    2026
  • Total Assests

    21.5Lac
  • Movable Assets

    16.5Lac
  • Immovable Assets

    5Lac
  • Liabilities

    0
  • Self Income

    6.8Lac
  • Total Income

    11.8Lac

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